

Pals of the Silver Sage
Six-year-old Sugar Grey has inherited a ranch, which she will lose to her cousin Jeff Grey if a certain number of cattle aren't delivered on time.
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Plot Summary
Tom, a ranch hand, is framed for horse theft by the villainous Hank, who aims to take over the ranch. With the help of his loyal friend Bob, Tom must clear his name and expose Hank's scheme before it's too late. The film follows their efforts to gather evidence and confront Hank, leading to a climactic showdown.
Critical Reception
As a B-Western from 1940, "Pals of the Silver Sage" received typical reviews for its genre at the time, generally being seen as a straightforward, action-packed Western suitable for Saturday matinees. Contemporary reviews often highlighted its pacing and the performance of its lead.
What Reviewers Say
- A standard but enjoyable Western outing.
- Tom Tyler delivers a solid performance as the heroic cowboy.
- Features typical Western tropes with decent action sequences.
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Fun Fact
Tom Tyler, who starred in the film, was also known for his portrayal of Captain Marvel in the 1941 serial "Adventures of Captain Marvel."
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